Flag for Hope in Tennessee

Flag for Hope in Tennessee

Tennessee – June 28, 2015

The team touched down in Nashville, and everyone had something to be excited about. With so many historic landmarks and a reputation for amazing music and even better people we wondered where we would begin!

We visited the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, and also spent time with the locals in Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and Belle Meade Plantation. Then we traveled on to Knoxville, where we took part in the lively farmers’ market at Krutch Park.

Take a look at our gallery from Tennessee and watch the video, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

What is Flag for Hope?

Flag for Hope is a social movement of people all across America coming together to recognize our shared humanity, and to unite in harmony.

It’s a message of peace and hope for our future as one people, and our connection to the rest of the global community.

It’s a way of viewing our place in this great country, and in the world, a view that celebrates our commonality, and puts aside the differences that separate us.

And it’s America’s chapter in Impressions of Humanity, an epic and monumental humanitarian art project the likes of which has never been created. Marcos Antonio, artist, is helping the world to create its own work of art by leaving hand impressions on a canvas. When complete, the canvas will constitute the largest single piece of art in the world, made up of 960 panels from every country on the globe. Each country will be represented by 5,000 individuals invited to make their impression.

The ultimate goals of “Impressions of Humanity” are:

1. To make a world peace canvas where people worldwide will be holding hands without conflict.